Germany dominates Wiesbaden's Grand Prix

Germany dominates Wiesbaden's Grand Prix
Wiesbaden's Grand Prix was set to promis high level sport. The course as build technical and the jumps set at a height of 1.60m. Germany dominated the class with Patrick Stühlmeyer on top. Aboard the 13-year-old Lacan 2 (by Lando) Stühlmeyer stopped the clock in 47.98 seconds.

A total of 13 combinations qualified for the jump-off. Six of them produced a double clear round. Philip Rüping and Copperfield 40 (by Contendro I) followed in a second place, finishing in 48.16 seconds. Holger Wulschner finished third with BSC Skipper (by Stolzenberg).

Columbia's Carlos Enrique Lopez Lizarazo and Admara claimed victory in yesterday's 1.50m class in Wiesbaden. Today the pair finished fourth after a clear finish in 49.08 seconds. Still returning home with 10.000 euro. Marcus Ehning and the 11-year-old For Pleasure-horse, Funky Fred finished fifth while Belgium's Olivier Philippaerts completed the top six as slowest clear jump-off rider. Together with H&M Cabrio van de Heffinck (by Cassini I) , Philippaerts stopped the clock in 55.15 seconds.

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